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don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. and there's a big advantage parents can give their kids -- making sure they get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids in the most important game of all -- life. as the world pauses to recall the assissination of john f. kennedy 50 years ago--this morning --we are taking a look at how his economic policies effect our nation today. we are joined by professor richard schmalens-ee professor of economics and dean "emeritus" at the m-i-t sloan school of management. wonderful to have you here. > >pleasure to be with you. > >as the president was taking office-- unemployment was high at 6.8%.what was his proposal to fix the labor market? > >well its a little bit t
don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. and there's a big advantage parents can give their kids -- making sure they get active at least 60 minutes each day. studies show that physical activity not only helps kids stay healthy, it can enhance important skills, like concentration and problem solving, which can improve academic performance. this means physical activity can help your kids...
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that does it for us tonight. . >>> good thursday morning. right now on "first look," cocaine and the congressman. major mea culpa in the pursuit of forgiveness and redemption. >>> a-rod's rage. the slugger stormed out of a grievance hearing saying he's disgusted with the abusive process. >>> designer dog. is this the face of the per if he cannily procured pooch? >> and stamping out cancer while making you slimmer. >>> and the women who accomplished the near impossible. i'm mara schiavocampo. overnight congressman trey radel arrived in florida hours after he pleaded guilty to buying cocaine and was sentenced to a year of probation. he is taking a leave of absence from congress and apologized. >> i have been getting the help that i need and i will continue to get the help that i need and the support system that i need for years to come. i believe in forgiveness and redemption. and i hope if there is anything positive that can come out of this and i know there will be positive that comes out of this, it's that i hope that i can be a role model
that does it for us tonight. . >>> good thursday morning. right now on "first look," cocaine and the congressman. major mea culpa in the pursuit of forgiveness and redemption. >>> a-rod's rage. the slugger stormed out of a grievance hearing saying he's disgusted with the abusive process. >>> designer dog. is this the face of the per if he cannily procured pooch? >> and stamping out cancer while making you slimmer. >>> and the women who...
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and to save us a lot of time and money by making it here. i would like to use an example. like a set of english leathers like this. this is mcclellan leather. eye teal ideally a set of these would be $45 a pair or more, where we can buy hide and pay $150 and buy -- make five or six, seven pair out of one hide. we can save a lot of money and a lot of time because we're using sewing machines now, you get a lot more quality of work, also, but the guys ideally get taught how to cut out patterns and hand sew by needle and thread before they actually move the machines, they actually learn the trade and cutting out patterns. i finished this, i want you to find something, a handsaw. i was trying to get that, but -- before we actually start doing this, we used to go out and commercially buy the products. because we went out and bought it commercially, each vendor had his own different version of it. so if something broke inside the cemetery, it wasn't standardized. it wasn't until probably about ten years ago, we came across this book here in our old guard museum, which is the 1960
and to save us a lot of time and money by making it here. i would like to use an example. like a set of english leathers like this. this is mcclellan leather. eye teal ideally a set of these would be $45 a pair or more, where we can buy hide and pay $150 and buy -- make five or six, seven pair out of one hide. we can save a lot of money and a lot of time because we're using sewing machines now, you get a lot more quality of work, also, but the guys ideally get taught how to cut out patterns and...
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we have people who work at the --ermarket revealing the us revealing these secrets. among them, the most eye-opening for me, were these expiration date. often you will see a label with a date, but we will reveal tonight what is underneath that label, and it might be a different date altogether, and try to get into the question of why the supermarket has leeway with these rates -- these dates. another thing is the parking in the parking lot when you pull into the supermarket. cars are stolen every 30 seconds and this country, one million a year, so tonight, we ride along with a car thief who reveals how they do it. tonight, is that car really locks? the device they have that can override them. and the spare key to that car that you probably do not even know about. here's a hint -- have you checked the glove compartment lately? learn from than the thief? one other question, anybody who has a pet knows how expensive it is to take them to the vet. you are exposing them -- you are exposing some procedures that may not even need to take place. >> with pets, we often get th
we have people who work at the --ermarket revealing the us revealing these secrets. among them, the most eye-opening for me, were these expiration date. often you will see a label with a date, but we will reveal tonight what is underneath that label, and it might be a different date altogether, and try to get into the question of why the supermarket has leeway with these rates -- these dates. another thing is the parking in the parking lot when you pull into the supermarket. cars are stolen...
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shared by all of us. and now let's go back to hue downs. >> that from the steps of the capital here in washington. it is an incredible thing how beginning with the tragedy and assassination of kennedy to the aftermath of smacked of a mad unraveling of reason. in chicago, a man turned to his wife and said the president was shot in the head and i will shoot myself and he did and fatal. in iowa a man was outraged about the remarks regarding kennedy and attacked him and stabbed him. the film on us can be scratched thin when something happens. it is understandable how the nation feels. chief justice had in mind when he warned against intolerance of any kind. this man that believed in reason and intolerance died at the hand's of a man who was intolerant and fanatic. and congressman of texas said when he was here in the studio that he hoped if there was any benefit at all it would derive from this terrible thing that happened and that hopefully the world, country and state would learn a lesson that extremism is
shared by all of us. and now let's go back to hue downs. >> that from the steps of the capital here in washington. it is an incredible thing how beginning with the tragedy and assassination of kennedy to the aftermath of smacked of a mad unraveling of reason. in chicago, a man turned to his wife and said the president was shot in the head and i will shoot myself and he did and fatal. in iowa a man was outraged about the remarks regarding kennedy and attacked him and stabbed him. the film...
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they used this as a training spot. so there's a lot of ownership let's say. >> members of the graduating class, my fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here today. this university has been -- >> we're in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in office for six months, and he would be running for election, his first time to be elected president, and this was seen by him and his staff as a good time to roll out this program that was going to be his touchstone of what he wanted to do with the presidency. and it would be a big audience and in fact, it was a huge audience. it wasn't just students, faculty and parents. they had school kids from all over the state just all kinds of dignitaries came. the whole place was filled. >> your imagination and your initiative and your indignation will
they used this as a training spot. so there's a lot of ownership let's say. >> members of the graduating class, my fellow americans, it is a great pleasure to be here today. this university has been -- >> we're in the university of michigan stadium. this is where president johnson announced the great society program which was his major plan for improving the country. he gave it at the 1964 commencement. it was may 22nd, six months after kennedy was shot. johnson had just been in...
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kpix 5's len ramirez shows us how they're using tv to try to solve real crimes. . [ sirens ]. >> reporter: unlike cop shows on tv which always solve the murder case by the end of the hour this reality based program exists because its cases were never solved. it's called make the call san jose. >> please make the call because no one should get away with murder. >> reporter: the program is launching on community based create tv channel 30. it focuses on unsolved san jose killings and invites families on the site with her to humanize the story of their loved ones. >> at least we can is that little bit of peace. >> the idea of this is that if people watch this program and have any feelings at all, will be motivated to do something to ease their suffering and bring justice. >> it happens that both of our kids got killed the same year by a random shooting. >> reporter: the first episode goes into two strangers who are friends because of separate but shared tragedies. anthony santa cruz was stabbed to death while walking home from san jose hy on 21st street. >> two young men stabbed him at the c
kpix 5's len ramirez shows us how they're using tv to try to solve real crimes. . [ sirens ]. >> reporter: unlike cop shows on tv which always solve the murder case by the end of the hour this reality based program exists because its cases were never solved. it's called make the call san jose. >> please make the call because no one should get away with murder. >> reporter: the program is launching on community based create tv channel 30. it focuses on unsolved san jose...
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sutherland was telling us may not reach your screen. [laughter] so i guess you should have been here. [cheers and applause] good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--,,,,,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> this is kpix 5 news. >>> just when you thought the b.a.r.t. saga was over, tonight we learned they made a very big mistake. >> we could hear a grown right now from commuters. what is going on? >> reporter: you know, i am growing with them. the lates chapter in the b.a.r.t -- latest chapter in the b.a.r.t. saga, this could send negotiations back to square one. >>
sutherland was telling us may not reach your screen. [laughter] so i guess you should have been here. [cheers and applause] good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--,,,,,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding...
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you guys are trying to divide us up. defendingl focus is san francisco's offense. >> he will run you at the drop of a hat. test for us to make sure we stay disciplined. calling ground game is not going quite as well as last year. >> he set the bar so high. impossible to do that again. the run game they have is a tremendous compliment. iii set theiffin record straight. >> it is a chance to check out the other quarterbacks. we have a big challenge ahead. >> i read an article on these two quarterbacks and what they did last year compared to the sheer. you can check it out on the website. spendsgomery county once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from prog. >>
you guys are trying to divide us up. defendingl focus is san francisco's offense. >> he will run you at the drop of a hat. test for us to make sure we stay disciplined. calling ground game is not going quite as well as last year. >> he set the bar so high. impossible to do that again. the run game they have is a tremendous compliment. iii set theiffin record straight. >> it is a chance to check out the other quarterbacks. we have a big challenge ahead. >> i read an...
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we know in the nursing field how many filipino americans are there to take care of us. this is a time for us to take care of those suffering. >> military sade finally -- aid is finally reaching the philippines. tripling the number of helicopters to deliver supplies. 5,000 crew members are on board. medical clinics are over crowded with patients and there is hardly enough medicine and doctors to treat them. doctors say the biggest need is food and water. if you missed the phone lines during the telethon you can still give at www.cbs5.com/donate. >>> president obama has done an about face. >> that is on me. i mean, we fumbled the roll out on the healthcare law. >> the president said he would try to fix the problems. he apologized for people having policies canceled and said they would be allowed to keep them for another year. >>> a protest at kaiser today. they will be closed down at the end of the week. those who would use that hospital would have to take their kids to oakland to get care. the closure is due low patient count and by consolidating it is improving the care
we know in the nursing field how many filipino americans are there to take care of us. this is a time for us to take care of those suffering. >> military sade finally -- aid is finally reaching the philippines. tripling the number of helicopters to deliver supplies. 5,000 crew members are on board. medical clinics are over crowded with patients and there is hardly enough medicine and doctors to treat them. doctors say the biggest need is food and water. if you missed the phone lines...
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thanks. >> she loves it. >>> all right, that's it for us at 10:00. but remember the news is always on kpix.com. gary has more sports at 11:00 on kpix5. goodnight. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >> the 49ers rise to the top isn't as easy as the fans, but when you get there, the view is great. nobody expected the panthers to shake things up in the nfc, but carolina's defense is clearly championship caliber. the ball was flying through the air on saturday. unfortunately for colin kaepernick it
thanks. >> she loves it. >>> all right, that's it for us at 10:00. but remember the news is always on kpix.com. gary has more sports at 11:00 on kpix5. goodnight. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your...
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the area of low pressure is what brought us rain over the last couple of days. a gradiant, increasing the winds. however, high pressure will continue to build out. as it does, it will diminish this weekend as we'll see plenty of sunshine. high pressure dominating on through for the next week. the first chance of showers just in time for the turkey bowls. in the meantime here is what's next. gusty winds tonight with a sunny weekend in stored and plenty of sunshine. your pinpoint forecast overnight shows overnight lows are not too chilly thanks in part to the winds. 46 degrees. 39 at redwood city and napa and 36 tonight in santa rosa. as for temperatures, compared to normal, we are not far off. 64 your temperature tomorrow. your high temperature in san francisco. normal at 62. 64 in san jose. normal of 56 there. just slightly above normal. temperatures are in the upper 60s. 63 your high temperature tomorrow in san mateo. 55 in brat ford. 64 in vallejo as well. up north similar temperatures. 55 navado. finally, 76. 66 in clear lake. here's a look at your five-day f
the area of low pressure is what brought us rain over the last couple of days. a gradiant, increasing the winds. however, high pressure will continue to build out. as it does, it will diminish this weekend as we'll see plenty of sunshine. high pressure dominating on through for the next week. the first chance of showers just in time for the turkey bowls. in the meantime here is what's next. gusty winds tonight with a sunny weekend in stored and plenty of sunshine. your pinpoint forecast...
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they intimidate us on the last strike. they do a lot overstaff intimidate our people. >> enable to reach a new contract agreement. the two sides at the odds over staffing, wages and benefits. >>> budget analyst says the finance in the best shape since a decade. the state should end the fiscal year with a reserve of 2.4 bel billion dollars thanking to high that were expected tax revenues. of course, that could change due to stock market, tax revenues or federal budget issues. taylor says the new outlook even more promising than project one year ago. >>> a surveillance camera catches the fine moments just before a man struck by a car and dragged to his death. now many are speaking out. they say it's a stretch of road that is simply too gauge. >> and lessons learned from a difficult day. how the summer's crash will change san francisco airports response to future emergencies. >>> the intense rainfall has moved out but still a lot of moisture in place. coming up we'll break down shower chances over the next 12 hours and i'll e
they intimidate us on the last strike. they do a lot overstaff intimidate our people. >> enable to reach a new contract agreement. the two sides at the odds over staffing, wages and benefits. >>> budget analyst says the finance in the best shape since a decade. the state should end the fiscal year with a reserve of 2.4 bel billion dollars thanking to high that were expected tax revenues. of course, that could change due to stock market, tax revenues or federal budget issues....
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or knit of us. there are some are close to the house. >> this crashed into the fence in the horse barn bringing down power lanes, too, and the family did not want to talk on camera but are okay. neighbors are still in the dark. they describe the frightening sounds from last night. >> we could hear the trees scraping against the house. it sounded like ghosts running around the house. >> in berkeley the winds made a mess at the campus with trees and debris blown into the middle of telegraph avenue. parking under a large tree overnight ended up being costly, a huge branch covered the car with obvious roof damage for the insurance company to sort through. a branch knocked out electricity to the area so top spites were out. everyone is supposed to treat the intersections as a four way stop. most did not. when no one stops at a light, this happens, a witness says the lexus slowed when it hit the intersection but in the end they were both stopped in the middle of the road. >> they were both wrong. >> they
or knit of us. there are some are close to the house. >> this crashed into the fence in the horse barn bringing down power lanes, too, and the family did not want to talk on camera but are okay. neighbors are still in the dark. they describe the frightening sounds from last night. >> we could hear the trees scraping against the house. it sounded like ghosts running around the house. >> in berkeley the winds made a mess at the campus with trees and debris blown into the middle...
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stay with us. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time now for the trenders. social media, this is where you can find us. ed team at facebook.com/edshow. twitter.com/edshow, and ed.msnbc.com. and, of course, the ed tour coming up, 2014. we'll have more for you on that on mo
stay with us. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before...
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the clouds giving us the warm cover. along the mason dixon line, if you live there, you could see sprinkles this morning. the best chance of rain will come late today. taking a look at temperatures, 47 in d.c. 48 in frederick and 48 in culpepper so this is very mild. weather head lines today, showers, mostly sprinkles this morning, but a better chance late today. the mild temperature will make it into the lower 60s this afternoon. but this weekend very blustery and cold. we will have that ahead from the belfort furniture weather center in a few minutes. time for traffic this morning. amanda is at the wtop. >> thank you, jacqui. we have problems 95 southbound in virginia. reports of a tractor trailer blocking the center lanes of route one. so if you are coming into woodbridge, you will face closure so stay to the right or left in that area. heading in towards the beltway, virginia looks good between the two bridges. you are good to go on the outer and inner loop. those outlets open up today so we will see quite a bit of a
the clouds giving us the warm cover. along the mason dixon line, if you live there, you could see sprinkles this morning. the best chance of rain will come late today. taking a look at temperatures, 47 in d.c. 48 in frederick and 48 in culpepper so this is very mild. weather head lines today, showers, mostly sprinkles this morning, but a better chance late today. the mild temperature will make it into the lower 60s this afternoon. but this weekend very blustery and cold. we will have that ahead...
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the use of cell phones is being reviewed. while some will enjoy the connectivities others will not be able to stand it. >> no. we have done surveys and by far passengers do not want that. passengers do not want cell phones and i can promise flight attendants don't either. >>> turning to business. the dow jones above the 16,000 market for the first time in history. >>> wal-mart plans to match amazon's free shipping deals during the holidays. customers who spend $35 or more they get free shipping. >>> this friday it is microsoft's turn. sony play station sold a million consoles in the first hour. we'll see if x box does, too. >>> macy's is wasting no time as crowds gathered to check out their famed holiday window displays. >>> and this ad is getting a ton of attention. it promotes toys that encourage young girls to become engineers. >>> coming up after the break richard lui has the sports highlights including a touchdown celebrationt that caused a goal post to get a little cockeyed. >>> the >>> 50 years since the assassination
the use of cell phones is being reviewed. while some will enjoy the connectivities others will not be able to stand it. >> no. we have done surveys and by far passengers do not want that. passengers do not want cell phones and i can promise flight attendants don't either. >>> turning to business. the dow jones above the 16,000 market for the first time in history. >>> wal-mart plans to match amazon's free shipping deals during the holidays. customers who spend $35 or...
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us succeed. one of the things that we did just like you heard from dan, we realize we cannot do everything. we prioritized and functionality. theook many things and all bells and whistles off of the table. we focus on the core functionality. we wanted to make sure we were open for business. and we were. he wanted to make sure that everyone am a all consumers and small businesses could come to us and do everything from start to finish. a were able to do that on october 1. onthey were able to do that october first. they were able to open accounts andshop and select the plan say, hey, pushed the button. employers could set up accounts as well. this is our landing page. i wanted to make sure you were aware. site. not the federal we are a local site and we are fully functional. byhad great participation the insurance industry from the start. in fact, we have the major insurers offering coverage to individuals and small businesses of the individual side, we have aetna and blue cross blue shield. we hav
us succeed. one of the things that we did just like you heard from dan, we realize we cannot do everything. we prioritized and functionality. theook many things and all bells and whistles off of the table. we focus on the core functionality. we wanted to make sure we were open for business. and we were. he wanted to make sure that everyone am a all consumers and small businesses could come to us and do everything from start to finish. a were able to do that on october 1. onthey were able to do...
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kennedy, i'm joie chen, thanks for being with us. it's been 50 years since president kennedy's death, but his life remains a fascination. that trip on air force 1, dallas to washington with two presidents on board, one slain and one newly sworn in. john hendren explains. >> as the body of john f. kennedy made a final voyage, inside air force one there was disbelief and the transmission. >> the state business of the republic is going on just a few feet in front and here we have the private horror and pathos of a widow with her murdered husband. >> president kennedy died at approximately 1:00 central standard time which is about 35 minutes ago. >> every american alive in 1963 remembers the day. >> i was in third grade at the time. >> i can remember when it happened. i was in school. >> it's taken half a century for the full story of kennedy's last flight on air force 1 to be told. recent accounts reveal it was a tense one filled with strained moments as when lyndon johnson walked into the presidential cabin and laid down. >> kennedy st
kennedy, i'm joie chen, thanks for being with us. it's been 50 years since president kennedy's death, but his life remains a fascination. that trip on air force 1, dallas to washington with two presidents on board, one slain and one newly sworn in. john hendren explains. >> as the body of john f. kennedy made a final voyage, inside air force one there was disbelief and the transmission. >> the state business of the republic is going on just a few feet in front and here we have the...
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none of us thought it was. i gave a gloom-and-doom speech based on everything that i thought i knew, and low and behold, three years later, it was gone. don't underestimate the up -- unexpected. if the american people -- this is thee people most unlikely to ever accept a totalitarian system, is that country of individualists are cor -- core, and i love my country, but fear my government. that's the conservative model. we have a country of millions and millions of people like that. i believe they are going to fail. i believe there's a tsunami coming in the next congressional election. the democrats go down in flames if republicans keep hands off each other. thank you. [applause] >> okay. as we mentioned, we have time for questions. there's a microphone stage right, and, please, feel free to come up and ask away. >> the term you used, "the left," i prefer andrew's term for that segment of society calling it the democrat media complex, and i like that because it brings to light the role of the media plays in perpe
none of us thought it was. i gave a gloom-and-doom speech based on everything that i thought i knew, and low and behold, three years later, it was gone. don't underestimate the up -- unexpected. if the american people -- this is thee people most unlikely to ever accept a totalitarian system, is that country of individualists are cor -- core, and i love my country, but fear my government. that's the conservative model. we have a country of millions and millions of people like that. i believe...
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and alerting us to this, the connector ramp remains blocked. fallen tree eastbound 80 to eastbound 780 and our sensors are picking up some slight delays. still a number of chp issued wind advisories out there including one for the altamonte pass. several bridges, the san mateo bridge, the bay bridge and the car key in that case bridge have their traffic alert signs posted, warning of strong winds across the span. and a quick look for silicon valley commuters. so far so good. nice conditions along 237. that is your latest kcbs traffic. >>> 4:49. oakland mayor steve juan has said over and over again kids need something to do or they'll end up on the streets. a brand new youth center sits empty and closed. kpix 5 kristin ayers asked the mayor why. >> for years donye robinson has been waiting and hoping for this youth center across the school from where she works to be open. she says the children of west oakland need it. >> we've had a a lot of students walking home and see needles and things. >> five years after it first broke ground, the lights a
and alerting us to this, the connector ramp remains blocked. fallen tree eastbound 80 to eastbound 780 and our sensors are picking up some slight delays. still a number of chp issued wind advisories out there including one for the altamonte pass. several bridges, the san mateo bridge, the bay bridge and the car key in that case bridge have their traffic alert signs posted, warning of strong winds across the span. and a quick look for silicon valley commuters. so far so good. nice conditions...
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at retirement, this same peter would use these accum. in fact, the way it works is that young peter pays into a fund which is immediately used to pay already elderly paul. the notion of a huge accumulating trust is largely a myth. the program is, in fact, a classic case of what economists call a "transfer program." the younger generation is transferring income to the older generation in return for a promise that the next group of young people will treat them in the same way. the second mysterious thing -- at least the founders of the program would have found it mysterious -- is how the social security system could have gotten so huge. social security outlays, now including medicare, totaled $236 billion in 1984, a threefold increase in just 10 years. and this growth will seem like peanuts when, a couple of decades down the road, the baby-boom generation begins to retire. we get better medical care now, we live much longer, we are actually retiring earlier than we used to, and, before too long, there will be many, many more of us to retir
at retirement, this same peter would use these accum. in fact, the way it works is that young peter pays into a fund which is immediately used to pay already elderly paul. the notion of a huge accumulating trust is largely a myth. the program is, in fact, a classic case of what economists call a "transfer program." the younger generation is transferring income to the older generation in return for a promise that the next group of young people will treat them in the same way. the...
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san us your pictures at ureport@kgo-tv.com. you can keep tabs on the rain with the weather app which is free. >> breaking news from napa where dozens are being chased from their homes by an out of criminal grass fire with an evacuation center sent up and hundreds of firefighters or on the scene. katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> i just talked to the command center and firefighters have their hands full, it is not just grass. you have grass, brush, and oakland trees, a real rural area plus they tell me lots of canyons making for teach access in many areas. right now, the fire has burned 350 acres with firefighters have it only 25 percent contained with no estimate if full containment and petroleum have been forced their rural homes and authorities have evacuated four areas, including chimney rock and ridge drive and shady oak which is 50 homes and 30 to 40 people evacuated. deputies had to go through the flames and help an elderly man get out of his house but he is okay and everyone is okay and everyone would wanted to leave
san us your pictures at ureport@kgo-tv.com. you can keep tabs on the rain with the weather app which is free. >> breaking news from napa where dozens are being chased from their homes by an out of criminal grass fire with an evacuation center sent up and hundreds of firefighters or on the scene. katie marzullo is in the newsroom. >> i just talked to the command center and firefighters have their hands full, it is not just grass. you have grass, brush, and oakland trees, a real rural...
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this man used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, -- this woman used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, but is now calling on him to quit. >> thousands of toronto and -- of those in trenton oh are telling him to keep going, keep fighting. also it contributing to it is that he's quite stubborn. >> outside city hall, protesters lined up, calling on him to quit. he had been seen as a popular mayor. but his latest confession may have changed that. >> i am a resident and i'm proud of the city. he's not making me very proud today. >> [indiscernible] >> mayor ford says he's not going anywhere. he admitted his drug use in a press conference on tuesday. ,> i sincerely, sincerely sincerely apologize. >> a call from critics calling on him to go seems to be chucking him more support by the day. and many at city hall are urging him to resign now. the mayor of toronto cannot be ousted unless he has been convicted of a crime. and he has not, as of yet. the only way he can go is if you decide to himself. for now, that does not look likely. >> for more
this man used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, -- this woman used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, but is now calling on him to quit. >> thousands of toronto and -- of those in trenton oh are telling him to keep going, keep fighting. also it contributing to it is that he's quite stubborn. >> outside city hall, protesters lined up, calling on him to quit. he had been seen as a popular mayor. but his latest confession may have...
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that's all for us tonight. "the assassination of president kennedy" a cnn special, starts right now. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors
that's all for us tonight. "the assassination of president kennedy" a cnn special, starts right now. >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors
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and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ neil: all right. it is time for our spectacular edition. here to lead off, investors are expecting a horror. now having doubts. just weeks after facebook stock was left for dead the stock is surging and ad revenue is growing, suddenly looking promising. now of the rise of facebook is giving future ipos, particularly those like twitter of. what do you think? >> you hit
and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe...
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it has been used for good and ill. it has been used to filibuster laws against lynching, against civil rights legislation and used by the democrats to keep off the court. people they consider to be too conservative. this thing is ultimately going to be decided at the ballot box where it belongs. likeu do not particularly that, you have to have in the senate people who will vote the way you would like to vote and to resolve that by going to the states and working for the kind will supportwho the kind of policies and nominations that you want. you cannot just do this through the filibuster. >> i do worry about it. we were -- we have become accustomed to partisanship in washington and people take it for granted. people get so bad the structures begin to bend and quick and change. >> the filibuster was not from the founding fathers. it is 100 years old. >> we have these checks and balances and where individual conscience matters. >> president obama said enough is enough. freshman senator obama said no. this would make arti
it has been used for good and ill. it has been used to filibuster laws against lynching, against civil rights legislation and used by the democrats to keep off the court. people they consider to be too conservative. this thing is ultimately going to be decided at the ballot box where it belongs. likeu do not particularly that, you have to have in the senate people who will vote the way you would like to vote and to resolve that by going to the states and working for the kind will supportwho the...
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thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following several breaking news stories, right now b.a.r.t. is shut down because of an overnight computer problem. >> it has been a rough one. christie smith is live at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. we hear hundreds of people stuck on trains for several hours. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing maybe up to 1,000 people just sitting there, they had so much time they were tweeting out photos. we'll get to that. i wanted to show you here at the walnut creek station, and normally this would open about 4:00, 4:30. this is right now. we haven't heard trains roll by so this is a rough start to your friday morning commute. all because of a system wide computer glitch that has passengers telling us it took two-plus hours to get to their destinations overnight. at one point 19 b.a.r.t. trains, 1,000 passengers affected. 500-1000. we have video of the dublin/pleasanton station that was open but appeared they were waiting for passengers to unload. we didn't see much activity tho
thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are following several breaking news stories, right now b.a.r.t. is shut down because of an overnight computer problem. >> it has been a rough one. christie smith is live at the walnut creek b.a.r.t. station. we hear hundreds of people stuck on trains for several hours. >> reporter: good morning. we're hearing maybe up to 1,000 people just sitting there, they had so much time they were tweeting out photos....
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and you are losing us. here is what i'm offering you, a way out. but it will require something you have never done. but something your own health and human services offered, albeit half heartedly, personal responsibility for a mess, you can do this, tonight we'll show you how. i am neil cavuto, mr. president, i want to talk to you. this is your moment. i hate to break it to you, but you are blowing it. our personal approval rating just hit an all-time long, and publi angst at all-time high. you cannot afford doing this familiar act again and again. no time for wasting time, doing the same old thing time and gain, forget them, focus on you and your legacy. this is where it will hurt. you have to get tough now mr. president. you have to admit that now. you have to say this. maybe not in those words, but words close, that relay that you, sir, screwed this up. i could say, take a cue from your health and human services secretary, but that could be beneath you, see is beneath you, she works for you. you need to take a higher cue from someone who knows t
and you are losing us. here is what i'm offering you, a way out. but it will require something you have never done. but something your own health and human services offered, albeit half heartedly, personal responsibility for a mess, you can do this, tonight we'll show you how. i am neil cavuto, mr. president, i want to talk to you. this is your moment. i hate to break it to you, but you are blowing it. our personal approval rating just hit an all-time long, and publi angst at all-time high. you...
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thanks for joining us this evening. >> this is an important drive for all of us at barricuda. one in ten families in the bay area go hungry. these are our neighbors and our friends of ours. we felt compelled to help solve this problem. >> reporter: the employees there and coworkers are already starting to contribute with the soft launch of the food drive. what else has the company been doing? >> we finished a virtual race this week. we raised almost a half a million dollars. we do a number of events through thanksgiving to ugly sweater parties, creative ideas to try and raise money and food. we're trying to raise over $13 million this year and over 2 million pounds of food. >> thank you so much for your contribution. i saw you earlier in line too giving a bit of a personal start. this is spread out across 156 safeways around the area. last year's saturday we collected 48,000 bags of food for the total of 125,000 bags through the holiday season. it's kicking off officially this weekend. it runs all the way through december. one in ten families need the support of our bay area f
thanks for joining us this evening. >> this is an important drive for all of us at barricuda. one in ten families in the bay area go hungry. these are our neighbors and our friends of ours. we felt compelled to help solve this problem. >> reporter: the employees there and coworkers are already starting to contribute with the soft launch of the food drive. what else has the company been doing? >> we finished a virtual race this week. we raised almost a half a million dollars....
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history will prove us right. if years have passed and i would like to think that history has proved us right. but i'm enough of a realist to know that 50 years from now we will have another panel. [laughter] and most of us won't be here. so i think that once we can help investigation and say that the commission ignored this, dr. childs in his book said that the commission ignored the testimony of a deaf mute the testified that he saw a person with a rifle behind a white picket fence should a president. now, who can ignore the testimony of a deaf mute? i ask you. >> but he didn't say that backing for it. and when people went to the place where he saw what he saw, it was evident that he came back with another theory in the 1970s and the 1980s and i think that particular failure commission was impossible because this allegation was not put forth at the time it was completed. >> i think that there is a possibility he should have interviewed witnesses deeper. green osborne, when asked if any public official was threat
history will prove us right. if years have passed and i would like to think that history has proved us right. but i'm enough of a realist to know that 50 years from now we will have another panel. [laughter] and most of us won't be here. so i think that once we can help investigation and say that the commission ignored this, dr. childs in his book said that the commission ignored the testimony of a deaf mute the testified that he saw a person with a rifle behind a white picket fence should a...
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you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standardized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever it hay be and they are all hanging out together and playing rap music, right, and keep hearing the "n" word and pounding away with the black artists and start using it as part of communication culture, whatever you want to call it, does that not make the situation more complicated? does it not make it difficult if the word that is apparently so offensive is in common parlance among the group that says it's offensive. >> it -- >> i'm playing pure devil's advocate. >> i think that can -- that kind of denies a historical context. james baldwin has a great phrase he said, people are trapped in history and history is trapped in them. the historical context for the appropriation of abusive context. do i
you shouldn't use the word like a pronounce and use it in the workplace and use another word in the workplace. you can say whatever you want in the privacy on your own home but in the workplace there are rules and you need standardized rules across the board for everyone. >> the problem it seems to me, charles blow, say you have a group of young black teenagers in chicago or philadelphia or wherever it hay be and they are all hanging out together and playing rap music, right, and keep...
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professor black who really knows so much about my great grandmother eleanor roosevelt and can tell us more of the official side of her work for women. for me, i know a little bit more of the personal side. one story i'd like to share with you just as an anecdote before we get into the conversation is something my aunt told me that as a young girl growing up, grandmare which is what we affectionately call eleanor in our family, took her aside and said to her, it's really important that you are involved in public life. it's really important that you run for political office and that you always work to make people's lives better. and she thought that this was something that she must be saying to all of the cousins. and only as she got older and spoke with her brothers and cousins did she realize that this was not the case. she only said it to the women in their family. >> sure. >> so i'd like to learn a little bit more today about how she took that work public and first of all howell nor's work really spurred the presidential commission and how she worked to make ate reality. >> well, th
professor black who really knows so much about my great grandmother eleanor roosevelt and can tell us more of the official side of her work for women. for me, i know a little bit more of the personal side. one story i'd like to share with you just as an anecdote before we get into the conversation is something my aunt told me that as a young girl growing up, grandmare which is what we affectionately call eleanor in our family, took her aside and said to her, it's really important that you are...
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this man used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, -- this woman used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, but is now calling on him to quit. >> thousands of toronto and -- of those in trenton oh are telling him to keep going, keep fighting. also it contributing to it is that he's quite stubborn. >> outside city hall, protesters lined up, calling on him to quit. he had been seen as a popular mayor. but his latest confession may have changed that. >> i am a resident and i'm proud of the city. he's not making me very proud today. >> [indiscernible] >> mayor ford says he's not going anywhere. he admitted his drug use in a press conference on tuesday. ,> i sincerely, sincerely sincerely apologize. >> a call from critics calling on him to go seems to be chucking him more support by the day. and many at city hall are urging him to resign now. the mayor of toronto cannot be ousted unless he has been convicted of a crime. and he has not, as of yet. the only way he can go is if you decide to himself. for now, that does not look likely. >> for more
this man used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, -- this woman used to work for the mayor and helped run his election campaign, but is now calling on him to quit. >> thousands of toronto and -- of those in trenton oh are telling him to keep going, keep fighting. also it contributing to it is that he's quite stubborn. >> outside city hall, protesters lined up, calling on him to quit. he had been seen as a popular mayor. but his latest confession may have...
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they used to obey their own rules. when i say senate dysfunction, a bunch of senators four years didn't pass a budget. that's totally irresponsible. with respect theibilitiability. >> lets be clear. once they passed it they didn't want -- >> afraid they might do something on the debt ceiling. >> to what has happened in the senate, i think it is more a story of the republican party and the transformation of the republican party. >> becoming a house party. >> having the ted cruzes and marco rubio,ous groups, heritage action scoring important votes and also, you know, we don't have -- there are no more olympia snows, ted stephens. >> rules built for an earlier time when partisanship was not as intense and more people willing to negotiate. these rules genuinely don't work with either side in power in this particular moment. rules are quite weird. most governments in the world function with simple majorities in one house much less three. i think really interesting is what going to happen when one party controls. the senate
they used to obey their own rules. when i say senate dysfunction, a bunch of senators four years didn't pass a budget. that's totally irresponsible. with respect theibilitiability. >> lets be clear. once they passed it they didn't want -- >> afraid they might do something on the debt ceiling. >> to what has happened in the senate, i think it is more a story of the republican party and the transformation of the republican party. >> becoming a house party. >> having...
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we are in dallas and he joins us now. a painful, poignant day. >> indeed, a very wet and windy and blustery day as well. had the weather been like this 50 years ago in 1963 -- the weather was bright, and that is why it -- they did not use the top on the limousine. they made their way into the plaza, in front of the texas school book depository. this is where kennedy was killed. our north american editor has been considering the meaning of that traumatic day. >> a president who offered optimism in an age of uncertainty was murdered here, and in the aftermath of the assassination, dallas was called the city of hate. still struggling to make sense of what happened. a man whod in awe of literally told us to reach for the moon, though he would not live to see us achieve that goal. >> america's youngest president and its first catholic seemed to offer a fresh vision for a country that was changing fast. he and his wife had enchanted most of america. this was intended to charm the state of texas. >> something has happened in the
we are in dallas and he joins us now. a painful, poignant day. >> indeed, a very wet and windy and blustery day as well. had the weather been like this 50 years ago in 1963 -- the weather was bright, and that is why it -- they did not use the top on the limousine. they made their way into the plaza, in front of the texas school book depository. this is where kennedy was killed. our north american editor has been considering the meaning of that traumatic day. >> a president who...
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talk to us today. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> welcome back. in a few minutes we're expecting the white house to release the long awaited obama care numbers. ahead of that announcement there were fireworks inside a house oversight committee this morning when darrel issa attack the obama administration's rollout of healthcare.gov. questioning everything in who should be to blame and they are unnecessarily gathering user's personal information. >> president obama said using it would be as easy as buying an airline ticket on kayak.com or buying a television on amazon. >> this is an insult to amazon and kayak. on the day of the launch, president obama should have known the harsh lesson we have all
talk to us today. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> welcome back. in a few minutes we're expecting the white house to release the long...
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>> the market monitor predicts in the new year many americans will spend cash and many of them will use money to pay bigger dividends and buy back the stock. he's ed perks, portfolio manager from franklin temple ton investments. ed, why are you convinced americans will do something they haven't been doing that much so far? >> yeah, good to be with you, tyler. the last several years, as to be expected, companies were more focused on balance sheets. so we saw a lot of attention not just building up cash balances but extending debt maturities and a nice runway of liquidity and we've seen companies start to shift the focus, and to some extent go completely the other direction with a feeling that look, these are still, even though rates have moved up somewhat, these are still near record low, all time debt fee nancing. let's look the rates in for a longer term and let's pay dividends and buy back stock. we think we saw a transition and expect that to continue into 014. >>> you have a couple stocks to tell us about, bp, it has a very rich dividend, 4.5% but it's a controversial company. tell
>> the market monitor predicts in the new year many americans will spend cash and many of them will use money to pay bigger dividends and buy back the stock. he's ed perks, portfolio manager from franklin temple ton investments. ed, why are you convinced americans will do something they haven't been doing that much so far? >> yeah, good to be with you, tyler. the last several years, as to be expected, companies were more focused on balance sheets. so we saw a lot of attention not...
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thanks for joining us. "early start" begins right now. >>> i am not a perfect man and i will not be a perfect president. >> he says the fumbled the health care rollout and now he says he wants to fix it but this morning new questions about whether the new proposal from president obama will even work. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat facing the people there. >>> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks. >> graphic, yes. a huge development in the most political circus you will ever see. toronto's mayor, now his brother says he should step away from office. >> did you see his wife standing by him? her face spoke volumes! >> i think the world's face was making that same suppression. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it is friday, november 15th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> let's begin with the big administration from the president o
thanks for joining us. "early start" begins right now. >>> i am not a perfect man and i will not be a perfect president. >> he says the fumbled the health care rollout and now he says he wants to fix it but this morning new questions about whether the new proposal from president obama will even work. >>> a week since typhoon haiyan devastated the philippines. residents are still striving to survive. why the federal government is being blamed and the new threat...
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keep on it for us. and let us no how it shakes out. >>> george zimmerman just can't seem to stay out of a courtroom it seems. and now his wife is speaking out. yes, she is estranged, yes, she is seeking a divorce. and his former lawyer, mark o'mara, has some thoughts live on his foempl client next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xa
keep on it for us. and let us no how it shakes out. >>> george zimmerman just can't seem to stay out of a courtroom it seems. and now his wife is speaking out. yes, she is estranged, yes, she is seeking a divorce. and his former lawyer, mark o'mara, has some thoughts live on his foempl client next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect....
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author, martin >> of the us jfk intelsat lookid museum i am happy to haveyou all fou here with us we are cole o looking forward to run thiss, iu program and we thank you again i want to give you a couple of reminders to please turn yourself phones c-s off since he are being maybe on recorded by industry indices van will broadcast within th the next couple of weeks may be on the weekend so keep an eye out for that.have a the microphones the you seerom e are not for a distribution hear , roughout the museum so if iimd you have a question don't you cn expect to be heard spee buty hankeed good question. t >> the author is very shy. no [laughter] they should be a lively discussion and we look forward to that. thank you for coming welco saramaccan though women and no hotel room keys strode up here. [laughter] >> i would extend my welcomesaim to those that were justs offered and martin sandler than is your. his a welcome.g >> a he has written and published thn more books than his age. broadly [laughter]nts of the to of those nominated for a pulitzer prize examining from president lincoln ph
author, martin >> of the us jfk intelsat lookid museum i am happy to haveyou all fou here with us we are cole o looking forward to run thiss, iu program and we thank you again i want to give you a couple of reminders to please turn yourself phones c-s off since he are being maybe on recorded by industry indices van will broadcast within th the next couple of weeks may be on the weekend so keep an eye out for that.have a the microphones the you seerom e are not for a distribution hear ,...
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kennedy. >>> plus, the controversy over using cell phones on airplanes. a proposed rule change sparking furious debate. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following potentially ma
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i just sort of used that up. and then once i got it back, the more i realized take advantage of every moment of every day. i came to realize that day thatit can all end unexpectedly, where we least expect it. and it can end just like that. >> tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history, tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, this is your last weekend to visit could it tower -- coit tower for a while. it's set to close on monday for five months of renovations. the 80-year-old tower, plans call for rejuvenating the mural. they will fix some of the cracks in the walls and upgrade the plumbing and lighting. >>> all right, i guess you have some rain in the forecast of yours? >> we do. speaking of san francisco, san francisco has gone 55 days without any measurable rain. so we need rain obviously around the bay area. we could be getting some by by the end of the week. sp
i just sort of used that up. and then once i got it back, the more i realized take advantage of every moment of every day. i came to realize that day thatit can all end unexpectedly, where we least expect it. and it can end just like that. >> tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history, tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, this...
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train operators had to go down on to tracks and use a crank. before that train could be moved. >> they stopped all service and gave no estimated time of when it would resume. some decided to gamble and wait around for trains to start up again. >> we're going to give it like ten minutes then, the greyhound to san francisco transit center or ferry. >> the train started back up at 7:15 the shut down did cause goodwill among customers. >> it's frustrating seeing we have to deal with the strike. and now, issues with the service. >> good news is that for busiest period we should have full service again. and >> bart is explaining the problem saying they upgraded the problem, and that triggered the computer problem. they're providing free parking in all stations today. >> a trains were become in service this morning that app is free. you can down load information on abc7 news.com/app. >> in utah, a discovery existed millions of years before t-rix. >> he doesn't look real friendly. >> and 30 feet long weighed four tons. he this from field museum in chic
train operators had to go down on to tracks and use a crank. before that train could be moved. >> they stopped all service and gave no estimated time of when it would resume. some decided to gamble and wait around for trains to start up again. >> we're going to give it like ten minutes then, the greyhound to san francisco transit center or ferry. >> the train started back up at 7:15 the shut down did cause goodwill among customers. >> it's frustrating seeing we have to...
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you've used it twice. could you clarify for me what that is in. >> 106,000 people have been able to sign up for private market health insurance. and then about 392,000 have been able to sign up or get access to eligibility for medicaid and the children's health insurance. >> so for existing programs. >> no. the medicaid expansion. so they've had an opportunity where they weren't able to get that coverage before and now they can. >> let me ask but the issue you brought up about affordability. a lot of the people angry right now on a bipartisan basis, i'm not talking about citizens on capitol hill, now they can no longer keep them. bill clinton as you are well aware has joined those saying the law kneads to be chained to allow people to keep their current plans if they like them. and jay carney responded to that today. here's what he said, congresswoman. >> the president has instructed his team to come up with options for him to review. you can expect a decision from him and an announcement sooner rather tha
you've used it twice. could you clarify for me what that is in. >> 106,000 people have been able to sign up for private market health insurance. and then about 392,000 have been able to sign up or get access to eligibility for medicaid and the children's health insurance. >> so for existing programs. >> no. the medicaid expansion. so they've had an opportunity where they weren't able to get that coverage before and now they can. >> let me ask but the issue you brought up...